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The Clackamas Print Page 4 Wednesday, Jan. 18,1995 FEATURES ’i)wuj0e Bonk’ ctidpCaxjd Ike kaltU 4 good and euit (Sam Neill) and a friendly doctor (John Cleese), take Mowgli un You may not see a sing der their wings to teach him En ing bear or an elephant colonel glish and how to act as a “civi in Disney’s new live version of the lized” man. As sparks begin to happen “Jungle Book,” but you will see a lot of action and a true battle be between Mowgli and Kitty, Cap tain Boone (Cary Elwes), Kitty’s tween good and evil. The new version uses the sadistic fiance, begins to worry. same theme as the animated film, When Boone learns of Mowgli’s but runs on a different story line. knowledge of Monkey City, a lost This is probably due to the fact city filled with riches, he becomes very envi that it is hard ous of to get wild Mowgli. It animals to This is probably due to is not long sing in real the fact that it is harder b e f o re life. Al B o o n e though some to get wild animals to comes up changes were sing in real life. with a plan made, the to get Kitty live version is just aS good, if not better, than the and the riches. The “Jungle Book” is filled animated one. The story is based around a with action, Comedy and ro young boy named Mowgli, who mance; but like all Disney mov is lost in the jungle as a small ies, it has a moral. This moral is child. He is befriended and raised displayed between good and evil, by wild animals. Baloo, a bear, and man’s law and the jungle law. Bagheera, a black panther, and a It makes you wonder if man is pack of wolves become his best really more savage than the ani mals. friends. Unlike the animated version, For those of you who are Mowgli (Jason Scott Lee) quickly wondering if Shere Khan, the ti grows into a strong young man ger who keeps the jungle law, is who is able to talk to the animals. in the live version - don’t worry. One day when Mowgli is close to He makes a special appearance at the edge of the jungle, he sees a the end of the movie. The “Jungle Book” is a beautiful woman named Kitty (Lena Heady), who he had known movie that the whole family will i enjoy. _ Just remeber this isn’La. as a child. Mowgli proceeds to leave the cartoon. There are a few sad jungle to go into the city to search scences, as well as a few battle for his long-lost love. Kitty, along scences (although no blood is with her father Major Brydon shown). by Anjanette Booth News Editor //---------------------- like, but they are slightly remv msceutof theBeattes (notto be sacrtlegious or anythrng). “ ! I like the fact that people can be taken afeckbyia sang! wrote,” said band member Noel Gallagher, ’Thafs what we’re atmteg for, iwbttkto’t likely- one to be abie to define the Oa sis sound; if someone can do that, then Tm not doing my job. well enough.” z - ' • ; Thefive membersof Oasis, Liam ' $allagher, Noe! 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Definitely maybe.” " ifthey like it, to buy the record- Oasis has had success ever Wb juslwant to play the music since. Widt fmff sold-rntt toms and have a good time ” , Oasis is coming to town m the fast year, their first stogie, ^Sppemotne? reaching number Jan. M at O-m-> at rise tmeontheindependentchartsand Roseland Theater. Tickets are ’ their • ?; -second '=■' • single, $7 advance and $9 at the door, “Shaketmaker,” reaching the and ate available at FASTDCX. CfakuHM Ptitl is searching for Spirited individuals inter ested in Writing. Must be willing to work long, strenous hours for little or no pay. Let your ¡ITIcigincltion run wild on our prehiS- toric artificial intelligence units. Go head to head with J. Censor and k have a few laughs with the Bear and the Wolf. ChadwiccaQnd y l B the original GAP BOY will show you the ropes so there’s no / Blk. Dboifed a Weal |«ub (teip tkuiujk ô&uMaê CCC ¿ta|| Htmbm by Janice Staehely Contributing Writer I have some news that might be helpful to people dis abled or non-disabled alike on the campus. In my last article, I wroteabout the lack of accessible lavatories around the campus. Not long after the article was printed, I was asked to attend a meeting to discuss the topic in detail. During the meeting, I met with three people. One of them was Carol Patterson. She is the Associate Dean of Plant Ser vices. Patterson is in charge of making sure the elevators are running smoothly, designing the buildings to meet accessibility needs and much more. After the meeting, Patterson asked me to demon strate the accessibility of the women’s lavatory on the second floor of the McLoughlin Build ing. As I suspected, I finally was able to squeeze my power chair into the stall after a couple min utes of magnificent maneuver ing. Patterson was glad to have the opportunity to witness the difficulty I had, and is now mak ing plans to rearrange the restrooms that are similar to the restroom in McLoughlin. It is nice to know that there are people like Patterson who are very interested in the accessibil ity of the college. If you ever have any prob lems getting around the campus, dealing with ah on-going issue that you can’t get solved, or have suggestions, please go and talk to Patterson. She is very help ful and easy to converse with. Patterson’s office is right next door to the journalism room in the Barlow building. need to worry. McGuinn and Herve will guide you. / Ilk. Come have a birthday cake on the house. Ft- / nancial Aid to those who qualify. Drop by / llbk. room B104 or call us (ext 2309). / Era Get SometoHW Wasted!